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Icons of Evolution

Description:

Ideas are often reinforced by means of the frequent
use and display of memorable icons. There is no better known icon
for the theory of evolution than the picture that demonstrates an
ape walking on four limbs and then through a series of transitions
to a human being walking on two legs. Every school science textbook
shows this icon. But there are other icons that are often used
to demonstrate the theory of evolution despite the fact that the
principles and concepts conveyed by the icons have long since been
proven to be false, even by scientists who claim to be
evolutionists. And yet these icons still appear in many of the
popular text books used in our public schools today. If you have
children or grandchildren in public schools, you need to know what
these icons are and how they are being used to support the theory of
evolution.

About the Speaker

Dr. Heinz Lycklama earned a Bachelor's
degree in Engineering Physics and a Ph. D. degree in
experimental Nuclear Physics from McMaster University in
Canada in 1965 and 1969 respectively. Since then he has
worked in the telecommunications and computer software
industries at Bell Telephone Laboratories in NJ and at
Interactive Systems Corporation in CA. In 1992 Dr.
Lycklama formed Open Systems Technology Associates (OSTA)
and now offers his technology management services to
various start ups in the high technology industry.

Being challenged in his Christian faith by what he was
taught in university in the 1960's, Dr. Lycklama has
always maintained an active interest in the Creation vs.
Evolution controversy. As his children reached school age
and began to ask questions about what they were taught in
school, he became more involved in researching the topic
of Creation vs. Evolution. He has developed a series of
lectures on this topic over the years and presented the
material in Sunday school classes, to college students,
during church services and also at an overseas seminary.

It may be viewed free online or downloaded to your computer as
either a video or audio. A DVD can be purchased at
our webstore as an
individual titles or
the entire conference may be obtained as a
compilation of
7 disks.